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Ham House - traducción al ruso

HISTORIC HOUSE MUSEUM IN HAM, LONDON
Ham House, Richmond; Ham House, London
  • alt=A photograph of the east side of the house taken from the Cherry Garden, which is notable for its formally-landscaped pattern including conical firs
  • alt=A photograph of the head and shoulders of the statue – a heavily bearded man crowned with foliage
  • alt=A photograph of a richly-decorated room, covered in bright green silk damask over which several small paintings are hanging. A white marble fireplace and two lacquer cabinets are also visible.
  • Plan of the interior of Ham House. Key: 1 – The White Closet; 2 – The Duchess's Private Closet; 3 – The Volury; 4 – The Withdrawing Room; 5 – the Marble Dining Room; 6 – The Duke's Dressing Room; 7 – The Duchess's Bedchamber; 8 – The Duke's Closet; 9 – The Great Staircase; 10 – The Great Hall; 11 – The Buttery; 12 – The Steward's Hall; 13 – The chapel; 14 – The Back Parlour; 15 – The Queen's Closet; 16 – The Queen's Bedchamber; 17 – The Antechamber to the Queen's Bedchamber; 18 – The Library Closet; 19 – The Library; 20 – The Great Staircase; 21 – The Round Gallery; 22 – The North Drawing Room; 23 – The Long Gallery; 24 – The Museum Room; 25 – The Green Closet
  • alt=A photograph of the rear of the house from the gardens, illustrating newer brickwork from the renovation in the 1670s
  • alt=A photograph of the wooden front door of the house, surrounded by early 17C architectural embellishments such as columns and carvings
  • The Withdrawing Room
  • alt=A photograph of the small family chapel, with wooden panelling and red wall hangings
  • alt=A photograph of the dark wooden panelling of the staircase, engraved with military symbols, and the carved baskets of fruit which sit atop the newel post at the bottom of the baluster
  • alt=An oil painting showing a wide grassy avenue with trees on either side, leading to the brick south facade of Ham House, with an array of figures strolling through the gardens
  • alt=A lightly rendered pencil sketch of the rear and east facades of the house
  • Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart, by John Vanderbank, 1730
  • alt=A photograph of a large room with leather wall-hangings, wooden marquetry floors and a single table set for two persons
  • alt=a black-and-white photograph showing a scale model of Ham House surrounded by its formal gardens, which is ringed by miniature trees
  • Double portrait of the Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale by Peter Lely, c. 1675
  • alt=A photograph of a three-story brick building with a prominent archway in the centre surmounted by an elaborate carved crest. The sides of the building are topped by a set of triple chimney-stacks.
  • alt=A photograph of a room decorated in green wallpaper, with several pieces of wooden furniture as well as an arrangement of miniature black and white portraits
  • alt=A photograph of a richly-decorated room, with walls covered by tapestries and several pieces of sitting room furniture as well as an elaborately-carved ceiling
  • alt=A photograph looking down on the interior of the Great Hall, showing the chequerboard floor tiles, several of the large wall portraits and pieces of furniture placed at the edges of the room.
  • alt=A photograph of two walls containing bookshelves filled with antique volumes; in the foreground a set of globes and a map screen
  • alt=A photograph of a long dark room with high plain ceilings and gold-framed portraits lining the walls
  • alt=A photograph of the front of the house, showing a brick building with a circular drive in front of it
  • alt=A photograph of a richly-decorated room, with a white marble fireplace surrounded by elaborate wall carvings of twisted pillars and scrolling foliage. The ceiling is also decorated with plaster fruit and flowers. Tapestries line the walls, and a set of satin-covered chairs are placed at the edge of the room.

Ham House         

['hæm,haus]

общая лексика

Хам-Хаус (дворец с ценным собранием мебели близ деревни Питершам недалеко от Лондона; принадлежал герцогу Лодердейлу [Duke of Lauderdale], фавориту короля Карла II [Charles II, 1630-85]; филиал Музея Виктории и Альберта [Victoria and Albert Museum]. Построен в 1610)

West Ham United         
  • [[Kevin Nolan]] lifts the trophy after the [[2012 Football League Championship play-off Final]]
  • "Academy of Football"
  • Olympic Stadium]] in 2016
  • Panorama of the interior of the London Stadium
  • Earliest club shot, during its founding year as Thames Ironworks in 1895
  • West Ham fans display their rosettes, scarves and novelty hammers at an [[FA Cup]] match in 1933
  • Club crest (1987–1998)
  • Carl Fletcher]], [[Elliott Ward]] and [[Mark Noble]] (with flag)
  • Yearly performance of West Ham since joining the Football League
  • Club crest (1998–2016)
  • Domžale]] enter the pitch for first ever football game at [[London Stadium]]
  • ''Billie'' the White Horse, saviour of the 1923 [[FA Cup]] Final
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN LONDON, ENGLAND
West Ham United; West Ham United FC; The Irons; West Ham United Football Club; Whufc; WHUFC; West Ham Utd; West ham fc; West Ham United F C; West Ham United F. C.; Hammerhead (mascot); Hammer of the Year; West Ham FC; 2023–24 West Ham United F.C. season; 2023-24 West Ham United F.C. season

[,west,hæmju:'naɪtɪd]

общая лексика

"Уэст-Хам юнайтед" (лондонский футбольный клуб)

ham         
  • A platter of ham and cheese sliced for sandwiches
  • Finnish]] [[Christmas ham]]
  • Mazerolles]], Béarn, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
  • Sea salt being added to raw pork leg as part of a dry cure process
  • Typical slice of ham
PROCESSED PORK FOODSTUFF
Hams; Ham (meat); Food ham; Smoked ham; Honey roested ham; Honey roasted ham; Hickory-smoked ham; Jambon d'Ardenne; Dry-cured ham; Cured ham; Prosciutto cotto; Neck ham; Jambon de Paris; Ham (Food); Processed ham; Dinner ham

[hæm]

общая лексика

подколенная область

бедро

ляжка

ветчина

ветчинный

радиотехника

любительский

существительное

[hæm]

общая лексика

окорок

ветчина

бедро

ляжка

бедро, ляжка

окорок, ветчина

плохая игра

просторечие

зад

сленг

актёр

бьющий на дешёвый эффект

наигрыш

игра на публику

любитель

особ. радиолюбитель(-коротковолновик)

история

селение

собирательное выражение

плохой актер

радиолюбитель

глагол

[hæm]

разговорное выражение

переигрывать

играть с нажимом

собирательное выражение

плохо играть (об актере)

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Definición

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Wikipedia

Ham House

Ham House is a 17th-century house set in formal gardens on the bank of the River Thames in Ham, south of Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The original house was completed in 1610 by Thomas Vavasour, an Elizabethan courtier and Knight Marshal to James I. It was then leased, and later bought, by William Murray, a close friend and supporter of Charles I. The English Civil War saw the house and much of the estate sequestrated, but Murray's wife Katherine regained them on payment of a fine. During the Protectorate his daughter Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart on her father's death in 1655, successfully navigated the prevailing anti-royalist sentiment and retained control of the estate.

The house achieved its greatest period of prominence following Elizabeth's second marriage—to John Maitland, Duke of Lauderdale, in 1672. The Lauderdales held important roles at the court of the restored Charles II, the duke being a member of the Cabal ministry and holder of major positions in Scotland, while the Duchess exercised significant social and political influence. They began an ambitious program of development and embellishment at Ham. The house was almost doubled in size and equipped with private apartments for the Duke and Duchess, as well as princely accommodation suites for visitors. The house was furnished to the highest standards of courtly taste and decorated with "a lavishness which transcended even what was fitting to their exalted rank". The Lauderdales accumulated notable collections of paintings, tapestries and furniture, and redesigned the gardens and grounds to reflect their status and that of their guests.

After the Duchess's death, the property passed through the line of her descendants. Occasionally, major alterations were made to the house, such as the reconstruction undertaken by Lionel Tollemache, 4th Earl of Dysart, in the 1730s. For the most part, later generations of owners focused on the preservation of the house and its collections. The family did not retain the high position at court held by the Lauderdales under Charles II, and a strain of family eccentricity and reserve saw the fifth Earl refuse a request from King George III to visit Ham. On the death of the 9th Earl – the last Earl to live at Ham – in 1935, the house passed to his second cousin, Lyonel; he and his son, Major (Cecil) Lyonel Tollemache, donated it to the National Trust in 1948. During the second half of the 20th century the house and gardens were opened to the public, and were extensively restored and researched. The property has become a popular filming location for cinema and television productions, which make use of its period interiors and gardens.

The house is built of red brick, and was originally constructed to a traditional Elizabethan era H-plan; the southern, garden frontage was infilled during the Lauderdales' rebuilding. The architect of Vavasour's house is unknown although drawings by Robert Smythson and his son John exist. The Lauderdales first consulted William Bruce, a cousin of the Duchess, but ultimately employed William Samwell to undertake their rebuilding. Ham retains many original Jacobean and Caroline features and furnishings, most in an unusually fine condition, and is a "rare survival of 17th-century luxury and taste". The house is a Grade I listed building and received museum accreditation from Arts Council England in 2015. Its park and formal gardens are listed at Grade II*. Bridget Cherry, in the revised London: South Pevsner published in 2002, acknowledged that the exterior of Ham was "not as attractive as other houses of this period", but noted the interior's "high architectural and decorative interest". The critic John Julius Norwich described the house as a "time machine – enclosing one in the elegant, opulent world of Van Dyck and Lely".

Ejemplos de uso de Ham House
1. Clarke and his lover, Lisa "Sister" Bennett, 3', who also got 18 years‘ jail, cooked up the crack in the dingy East Ham house, a far cry from their plush home in Romford, Essex.
2. Thursday November 8, 2007 2:46 AM By JIM DAVENPORT Associated Press Writer GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) – When Republican White House hopeful Fred Thompson heard he was going to a country–style restaurant in South Carolina, he said his eyes lit up, knowing a good Southern breakfast awaited. But doggone, they brought me in a fruit plate,‘‘ Thompson said to laughs at Tommy‘s Country Ham House.
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